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In Ontario, what speed rule applies in a residential street with no posted limit?

Under the Ontario Highway Traffic Act, the default speed limit in built-up areas like cities, towns, and residential streets is 50 km/h unless signs state other

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Question: In Ontario, what speed rule applies in a residential street with no posted limit?

Answer options:

  • Standard 50 km/h applies ✅ the limit is 50 km/h
  • There is no specific rule
  • Posted speed always applies

Correct answer: the limit is 50 km/h

Explanation: Under the Ontario Highway Traffic Act, the default speed limit in built-up areas like cities, towns, and residential streets is 50 km/h unless signs state otherwise. This makes the limit is 50 km/h the correct choice. The option claiming standard 50 km/h applies is an incorrect distractor that uses imprecise phrasing. Asserting there is no specific rule is legally incorrect, and posted speed always applies is wrong because a default limit acts as the law when signs are absent. G1 candidates must memorize these unposted statutory speed limits, such as 50 km/h in residential areas and 80 km/h on open highways, to pass the rules section.

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